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I LIKE eifert. BUT IF WE TAKE WARMACK AND CUT INCOGNITO THAT'S A BIG UPGRADE..INCOGNITO IS A STIFF .

I couldn't agree more. I am amazed when watching last years games again, how many times Incognito completely whiffs on blocks. It seriously looks like he struggles with stunting d-linemen or delayed blitzers. He can handle his man when encaged directly, but when someone comes late he often looks like he commits to a "space" and cant get back in position.

IF we take a Gaurd, it wont be Wormack, it will be Cooper. He is the perfect fit for LG, and move Incognito to RG where he is better at. This coaching staff has been all over the NC linemen, and they already play ZBS.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/.../kenny-vaccaroNFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah writes the Miami Dolphins will draft one of Texas S Kenny Vaccaro, Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert or Alabama G Chance Warmack at 12. Almost guarantee they take a "Chance", (pun intended) on Warmack. Imagine Albert, Warmack on the left side. Its like ky jelly for the running game, Miami will also save 5mill by cutting Incognito. He doesn't fit the ZB system.

Does Jeremiah have a crystal ball that he can look into the future with? He, no more knows what is going to happen than "Joe Blow on the Street". NFLN is about to get as bad as the 4 lettered network.